IDA fines Halifax options rep $35,000
NBF rep gave false information
- By: IE Staff
- July 13, 2004 July 13, 2004
- 11:20
NBF rep gave false information
Seven-year, $420-million contract to upgrade bank machine network
Integrated service goes beyond traditional brokerage offering
Profit jumps 10%
Last-minute deal avoids sex-discrimination trial
Agrees to pay US$54 million, revamp diversity practices
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Megirdic slapped with $305,000 fine
S&P declares global financial system healthy
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Former CEO facing criminal charges
Aimed at independent advisor network
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Regulator concerned about payment disclosure
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Adds two Alberta insurance agencies
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New government is ninth minority in Canada's history
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Agrees to US$2 million penalty
Scope of rules narrowed to curtail costs
Says current deposit fails to reflect full costs
FSA annual report looks at various jurisdictions